Sounds Of Subterrania

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LIBERTY BELL, THE

Thoughts and visions

[engl] Corpus Christie, Texas 1967 – the town is a hotbed for young music groups. One of the local bands to cause attention are The Zulus. They are playing local gigs, have a certain popularity and a record deal is overdue. Carl Becker, co–owner of J–Beck Records, who had already managed the Zakary Thaks, offers the band a contract for his newly established Cee–Bee Label. On Beckers suggestion, the band changes their name to LIBERTY BELL and in 1967 their debut 45 "The Nazz Are Blue" b/w "Big Boss Men" gets released. The name Liberty Bell is indissoluble wedded with other self penned devasting garage recordings such as "That’s How It Will Be", "For What You Lack" or the unreleased "I Can See".
In 1968 lead singer Ronnie Tanner leaves the band and gets replaced by former Zakary Thaks lead singer Chris Gerniottis. The change in line–up and the arising spirit of time gives a more psychedelic edge to the bands sound and leads to another load of classic Gerniottis written scorching fuzz recordings such as "Reality Is The Only Answer", "Recognition" or "Look For Tomorrow". For the first time in 25 years, the music of the Liberty Bell is available again on vinyl. Brillant Texas–Garage–Punk!.

Format

LP

Release-Datum

01.01.2014

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Mehr vom Label »Break a Way«

HORDE, THE

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[engl] Rarest 60s Garage Album by North Carolina students from early 1967
Great LP sized full glossy Inlay w/pic and liners 300 copy repress with 3 different handmade, lavish front covers of 100 copies each

HORDE, THE

Press buttons firmly (Cover 1)

[engl] Rarest 60s Garage Album by North Carolina students from early 1967
Great LP sized full glossy Inlay w/pic and liners 300 copy repress with 3 different handmade, lavish front covers of 100 copies each

EMBERMEN FIVE

Fire in their hearts

[engl] 11 track collection of classic US 60’s garage sound, some of them unreleased until today. Includes their rare singles "That’s why I need you" and "Fire in their hearts". 4 page insert with picture

MORNING DEW

Early years, 1966–69

[engl] The Morning Dew are mainly known for their highly regarded 1970 psychedelic album recorded for Roulette Records. Between 1966 – 1969, the band had already established a live–and recording history

HORDE, THE

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[engl] Rarest 60s Garage Album by North Carolina students from early 1967
Great LP sized full glossy Inlay w/pic and liners 300 copy repress with 3 different handmade, lavish front covers of 100 copies each

JUJUS, THE

You treat me bad

[engl] Since their arrival on the music scene in 1965, the mystique of The JuJus and their lead singer, Ray Hummel, has continued to grow over the ensuing decades. This was helped along by the inclusion of t